corolla white. Border, infreq.’’ 15-VIII-1963, 7305 (COL, ECON, 
BISH, K, PASTO, S, US).—2 km. SE Sibundoy. “‘ ‘Cucu borra- 
chera’, Tree 4 m.; corolla white. Indian houseyard, infreq.’’ 27- 
VIII-1963, 1346 (ECON). 
2f. ‘Salaman’ n. ev. 
Leaves long, the margins strongly undulate vertically, 
the distal half greatly deformed and little developed; 
calyx 9.9-15.1 em., corolla 23.3-27 cm., stamens 14.8— 
16.9 em. (including their adnation to corolla), anthers 
relatively very short, 25-28 mm., pistil 15.7-18 cm.:; 
not known to fruit. 
Cv. Salamian is perhaps the rarest of the Datura cul- 
tivars in the Valley. One Sibundoy owns three trees 
derived from a single cutting that he planted years ago; 
it was brought to him from just outside the Valley, 
where the rivers exit through a cleft in the mountains. 
That areais very sparsely settled today, and most of its 
inhabitants are not Indians. A cursory inspection of the 
area failed to locate any tree Datura. 
Common names: Salvanje borrachera (Kamsa), sala- 
manga borrachera (Inga), salaman borrachera (Spanish). 
Salamdn and its variants are employed by the same 
person, the owner of the plants, in the three languages 
which he speaks. 
CotompBra: Comisaria del Putumayo, Valle de Sibundoy, alt. 2200 
m.—Sibundoy. “*N. v. ‘Salaman-borrachero’, ‘Salvaje-borrachera’. 
Arbol de 4 m. Botones erectos u horizontales. Corolas blancas, aro- 
maticas. Los indios la distinguen como especie, pero parece ser un 
estado intermedio entre el 2207 [not seen] y 2223 [ev. Munchira].’’ 
12-VI-1956, Idrobo 2224 (COL).—1.5 km. S Sibundoy. ** “Salamaén 
borrachera’. Narcotic. Tree 5m. ; corolla white, pendulous; not fruit- 
ing. A few leaves on young, vigorous shoots are undeformed.’’ 11- 
VI-1968, 1194 (COL, ECON, BISH, K, PASTO, S, US),.—1.5 km. 
S Sibundoy. *‘ ‘Salaman borrachera’. Tree 5 m.; corolla white, pen- 
dulous; not fruiting. Indian garden, very infreq.’’ 2-X-1963, 1432 
(ECON). 
The oldest of the three trees seen is five meters high, 
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